Detailed: The Carpenter, Jason Wade of 45 Degrees Design
By Staff in Arts & Entertainment on Mar 16, 2010 5:00PM
Special to Chicagoist By Grant Slater
After conversing with hundreds of work-a-day folk between 1970 and 1974, Chicago's oral historian Studs Terkel gleaned that only a lucky few were searching for "daily meaning as well as daily bread, for recognition as well as cash, for astonishment rather than torpor; in short, for a sort of life rather than a Monday through Friday sort of dying." The best of those, he concluded, found solace in the pursuit of professional perfection, the belief that "God is in the details," as another Chicago sage said. In this series, Chicagoist looks at four examples of a certain kind of Chicagoan, the self-employed artisan who trades detail, deftness and inspiration for his or her daily bread.
Today, we look at carpenter Jason Wade, who designs and constructs modernist, simple furniture in a sprawling warehouse studio west of Pilsen.